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e s ek O A O Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Colchester were in il Sbn, e William ‘R. ‘Shanks of - Holliston, bt £ Bunday wili'be Catholic Tni.| A" Was & Visitar bere ou Friday. 8 for 250| versity Sunday throughout thie diocesa| Miss Ruth Kind of Nerwich was a s = | holiday guest of Miss Loftie Hould: IFancy Grapefrult .o..oecee.. Sfor Be | Gun BT TeRy 5 2 Joreph Mitchel o Norwioh was the u) ’yhmmbfifinw.m rsday of Mr, and Mrs. J. H. | | ~ SOMERS to'the Thormbeds Tarm ot Mo man Mrs. h Sprague of New York is visiting sister, Mrs. Peter Han- | € ‘were several informal social|sen, of School affairs Friday evéning dent - 2 ‘home during the W%m.m t . ‘Willlam Arsenault of Greeneville was a visitor in New Bedford.over the Attorney General Light has Thanksglving holiday. PEOPLE TAKEN IN "RAID WERE FINED New London Automobile Party Were - Watched by Police. ‘an opinion that oq-fiu‘ : 5, Herbert . Yerrinst: subject to taxation c?a;m:{ e Desmond Murphy returned to Wes- MAYOR T. C. MURPHY o CHIEF GEORG TO Miss Helen - be?:mhm;nwl:g :lelw';:_m::;n wert =¥ 3 T mnn It te leyan university on Friday after being Represented City Government Master. of Ceremonies ing as a result.of a raid made b’m“,_h“e 7 n' e :{m m&: :;;" Where Frondiome ikt - 185 | police earlier in the morning upon the [ . Funeral services for Bige- S 28 OAK STREET low were held at his z.i‘lki‘ & Black| Charles Olsen and Misses Lydia and A R. the men and women were charged Telephone 1082 Point Friday afternoon. Burlal was| Jertrude Olsen of Montville spent the m“{h Mrs. D, L. Underwood, Mrs.|witn t:equenun', " in Jordan cemetery, holiday with Hartford friends. < { : 3 a 2 7 oy - % Y ¥ 7 - z On each of the counts against him, Collectors ins here Mr. and Mra, Robert 8. MacDougall| Conducted Their Third Social obml’ Hall— | Mrs. W. 5. Allis, district visitor— | Austin was fined $50 and costs, which RBat The B avics cogs hext | VATt (aswiih ere (TRASEACT. Event in ic Mra, Timothy Ahearn, Mrs. W. S. Allis, 8 5 c b o e e cticn ot g, Fase Gresmwich w i : ey e PR e ‘;\:s P ;fl;umed in all to $115.60, which he y 86 laced relati: 3 - Mary " Nef upes xhibition at the srace Hhraan ) " Crowd of Several Hundred Enjoyed the Evening—Con- = Bonfoey, M the local 0 . ; K S exhibitors had birds, wiil amount to| Miss Lulu Rich of Waterbury has| _, g K‘“’"“‘_ Crocker, rooming house &ndu::ul ;fl""‘ fo[ about $100. returned to hg= home after spendingj % ] Mary Lastha = : . - several days in Norwich. l\ : R \ # isses Lasthaus, 1 ping il Tosky e Tk selling liquor in violation of law, and . Backus, Mrs. Curtls Bernard, Mrs. 1 Mrs, Stella Etheridge of Massapeag John Cobb, Miss Ida Conmell. Mrs. H. The colored women found in the house and arrested were Lulu Biddle - is spending the week with her sister, Preceded ing—Members | . Dawley, Mrs. A W. Dickey, Miss o rest re Lul at Rallion’s | S, S, Treat was aaded to the iist ot| M. Frank Monroe, of Hast Norwlch. cert of Half an Hour the Dancing: R Genera TNt o =4 LK, wners ¢his Annle Durr, Mrs. Mary Durr, Mrs |and Marjorie Ray of Baston. They Norwich automobfle- o +his week a . o i g George H. Ewing. Mrs. L. A. Fenton, |were each fined 35, which they paid. and maa: trip In his mach Mr, and Mrs. John Kirby and fam- of City Government Were Invited Guests. Mrs. Jeremiah Haley, Miss Isabel a Putnam :nl'rhurp-da'; > Ine ol iy of Sterling, Conn., spent Thanks- SP“““Y = Th, Frank Larkie of Nor- Mrs. Susan Heath, Mrs. Wal- oo m by T T o e glving with Mrs. Enright of Central 2 arper, wich, colored, Henry J, James of New PRt A ter Heath, Miss Lucie Jones, Miss|York, Harold Stetson, James J. Foran, Iti Many from Boodus, Fitchville, Leb-|avenue, . Katherine Kent, Mrs. C. P. Lane. Mrs. | Fred Merry and Berndt Erickson, all ¥ lm\"lfle‘flknww ea anon, Hebron, Westchester and Salem Several hundred .people attended the Floor Director—John T. Casey. Charles .Lefarge, Mrs. John Lynch,|white and all of New London. ‘ S atobe - ; Jere present at Colchester Wednesday | Miss Belle L. Strong returned 1ol tnirq private concert and ball of the| Floor Committee — John . Irish,| Mrs. Bérnard Meehan, Mrs. Sarah| All except Erickson were fined $5 this is to a year when and Thursday evenings at St. Andrew’s | Colchester Wednesday after a few| Norwich Police association held in| Charles S. Ebberts, Frank E. Hender- | Sarah Perkins, Mrs. F. R. Portelance, | which they paid. He showed the court e parish entertalnment, days’ visit with her sister, Mrs. John| Olympic_hall Friday evening. From |son, Charles L. Perry, Timothy J.|Moft. Mra. Jennie Murray, Miss|that he had been the auto driver who f H o Gifts IS s V. Reynolds in Norwich, 8.30 until 9 o'clock Professor Drew’s Erllcull. Hun"yb z.l :egton,“Cg{negua Mrs. Wailter Potter, Mrs. J. M. Ray-|brought the party here from New Lon- Books or ol]day Uit Mflrym g R sm:ntnhfi Dr, George Kartzke of the Yale fa-| Orchestra rendered a concert pro: . Murphy, Micl . Carroll, William | Mrs, Hartlet Robinson, Mrs. Thomas d the first number on the | S. Doty, Roger S. Cowles, John Roys- | Wattles, Mrs. B, Weltle, Mrs, Fannie|ooneq 2 At &% Comn : . gramme an e . g 5 attles, Mrs. E. ‘eltfe, Mrs, nie|nolled. Attorney J. T. Cunningham > = g;;:’hwa hn,ar 2 delightful trip in the g;l_'“vlmmu‘y: :l“‘c‘!;;fl *h:sl“;:’“ of | programme of 20 dances followed. Pro- | ton, Myron O. Morgan, Charles Me- | Williaws, Miss Humoar “Witter, Mrs.|appeared for all the accused, will be a very popuhr item. |gana Lzon:’s. - o;a expect to arrive in Wil Avenne, ou TN w‘“‘v‘ln Bos-| fessor Maher was prompter, Fadden, Charles Smith, Patrick T.|H. S. Young. a friend. The automobile party from New ondon Sunday, ank: & “By u}vlt‘;ufin h;:)m tgaulunodnuon. Mgl;pnl::;nmlm‘ew- J. D::::{S—Hyron All:;x Balennln Palmer lflud Mrs |London came to this city in a New 3 Mayor T. C. Murphy and the members of Arrang: t Miner, district visitors—Mrs. | London licensed machine, reaching tempting. We have them for all ages | examined moving picture . operatars:| town for Thanksstving and will see the o e e ok Ty MOl Oiicele . dbber iss Kingsley. Mrs. W. I Tracy, Mrs.| They left the machine standing fn : 5 J ] . Carrol rocker, Mrs. O. S. ; end. | Franklin street while they made their iind €astes...Art, Travel, Fiction and g‘;"‘“""g‘:::gg:ng‘ the capitol of late, | Army-Navy football game in Philadel- | *1y,50 in charge of the ball were as| Foliceman «ohn Irish distributed | Srcct o oin Appley, Mrs. Charles | visit to the house and they were un- Gift Books in great variety. Tricman: Rears o o Atate Dalive, follows: pretty souvenir programmes at the|Chapman. Mrs. N. G. Gray, Mrs. Bver. |der the watonful eves of the golice Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Clark of Wes-| Master of Ceremonies—Chlef George | door oanaink hopmer Bt (i warld sit - Flelding, Mra_ A; L oDlls, Mrs |soon after they arrived. il nton. b & 'enjamin Palmer. rs. thero, At ‘clock Captain D. J. Twome: {n interested in books for children| It was announced by the New Ha- {’{::l'_‘y ‘é‘;,’:‘:;fd";g }'\:’;‘r;r;‘c‘h"‘,,fi,‘ifif; Reception Committee—Chief George | monies and the prompter. On the|Mrs. Fermont Vergason Mrs. Chatles |sent tut T e R e ] 8hould’ visit our Juvenile Department | Fen mg ;.:‘p!ol:leo‘g‘ ‘:‘r;?: H.t C. %‘vxn‘u Mrs. “Griswold was the guest of her|Linton, Capt. Dennis Twomey, Sergt.|cover, surrounded by an _attractive |Vergason, Mrs. Fred Vergason Mrs, This consisted of Sergeant A. C. Mat- where we have a great variety: for|cal superintendent in m;n ot the| brother at West brook over Thanks- !‘%2;: C. Matthews, Sergt. John H.|Dborder, was a neat design of a police- T ewie Nicho's, thews, with Officers Driscoll, Coles, 3 man stopping a runaway horse. Mrs. . F. Palmer. district visitor boys and girls and the little .people. :“’ew“g‘:cr:!“::%m’::m'ml This 1s aElVing, Besides the prisoners the police e James S. Casey of Fisher’s Island, % Ebberts, Vetter and John O'Neil. ToMrs. William Allen, Miss Susan Al- ; en Mrs. John Burke Mrs. J. C. Dris- | brought in a case of bottled beer and All the popular seriss of Boys’ and| o 1oy Lines of Merlden recetved|spent Thanksgiving with friends here, | SUFFRAGE CAMPAIGNERS® FIFTEEN-CENT TELEPHONE Sl s Marv Doollite, Mra ¥ X. several bottles of whiskey. 5 irls’ 25¢. Mr. Casey is nearly 80 years of age, Y lwell, Miss ma 'wber, Mrs. A. Four small boys, who made a wrec] it ," ?:&flf’s&:ym&fia;h:org’::ué but gets around with vigor that e e IinHIE N AN NESSAGED WILL BAY TAX | ermascn,. Mcs Bawin, NOL s Eolot o empty residence of Frederick Special prices to Sunday Schools| master of the —grand commandery,| WOuld do credit to a man many years | ol ‘in Bozrah, Franklin and Before Company Announces Its Plan to Col- Wpians, Miss Ella Farnine, Mrs. |Syminston on Slater avenue last week ind to th buging i titi Knights Templar is to be held Mon- | YOUnger. o Gi lect the Government Chaige. ii'lam Olcott. .Mrs W. Tyler Olcott, |in their search for Thanksgiving bar- hr ose buying in quantitics, day-afterncon in Danville, Ky. North Stonington Grange. s Mrs, John Steiner. Miss Sarah Brown- |rels. were put on probation for a time. h e Miss Henrfetta V. Steinkamp of Nor- P ¢ theii”% Mrs. Douglass Sevin. They broke windows, smashed locks The cups and ribbons won by ex-|WiCh and her sister, Mrs. Ralph| Three live wire meetings were held.s u: A e l!fz‘zel mgfl“.f.’.“h ®] Mrs. John E. Hawkins, district vis- |and otherwise wrecked the house. b hibitors at the show of the Southern|SPrague, .of New York, paid a_visit,in the nearby towns on Friday night Southern New Englan ephone | itor—Miss . . Effic Messenger, Mrs. New FEngland assoclation, held in| IPanksgiving day to their sister, Sister | by the suffrage workers who have been comiany announced kriday that, be- k M i THE CRANSTON CO0. ‘Come early and buy largely. ' James Fenton Miss Belle Rathbone, | Protests Before County Commissioners. v inning on Tuesday, Dec. 1, the com- e et ; M. Therese (Hannah C. Lentz) of St.|CArrying on a campaign in this vicinity | & v Mrs H. T. Miller Miss Carrie Phelps, i o, Elndn this fv:,';,"{,,‘,y s”:c::t::;‘“ Cpstributed| Augustine's convent, Hartford, the past week. pany’s operators woula be compelied At their meeting in ndon on Dennison of Gravel street, Mystic. Mrs. D, J. Graham, Mrs. O. H. Nick- - | _,Ome of ‘the meetings was tn Bosrah | to collect the federal war tax from all e e G:"‘"';e Friday morning the county comimis- at the Bozrah Center Congregational |Persons passing telephone calls OF puueng Mrs, H. D. Rallion Mrs B | Sioners ha : ° tyr‘7 Lo EhEs NORWICH MOOSE VOTE church. Rev. J. C. Youns, the pastor, | sending telegrams from public pay p®'yhs Mio H. D Rajlion. Mrs B to_the petition St RNy = o . D. 3 . Charles 3 S g’:}fz’: s::d! How mm-;acnt:ea']m Expeflé Details Arranged by Which - Quarters | Were the speakers, and among those|law called the emergency revenue law M:» A F Otis Mm"“P\ 53 Batter:b)e'. Londogh .r:_{:_uec; «l:t az‘;:ceh lx;ecg‘uon _;:en.rg V. H. Laughter's Operators Wirein ; Will Be S ; present were Mrs. J. Eldred Brown and | Passed by congress and signed by the | }T=- 4; T Ofis e ? D = Ech e Telegraph and Telephone Band book S e At bl ta | DB 100 vy el Duates on: Oot.1 Mry Tulian B Parker aistiict-via. | R0 1L wan thoh yhmored thers Srosld i) W W nard, Mrs The United States emergency rev-| Frigar mighy Noroits 1oaindance on | rranklin, and Rev. C, P. Capshaw pre- | It was explained to a representative e rumor was correct wes shown at the enue law becomes effective on Decem- | No. 950, held a5 enthusiastic. bucimers | Sided. Miss Alyse Gregory was the|of this paper that the law requires|{harles Fa George P. Thomas, Miss | ootne of the o Shin br ist, and Insurance polloies isened | oe l Neld an enthusiastic business|sje,ier at this meeting. that the company cdllect a tax of one | [VAR, Mrs Seorge B Thomas, Wiss| Atigreys Frank J. Cronin and Phillp R ATA aTtor shat date will have t u; meeting. It was voted that the lodge Miss Emily Pierson spoke before the | cent, in addition to the regular charge Mrs, J. F. Clabby, Mrs. Stephen Py s Z. Hankey appe_srz% with 5 en rT stamped on the basis of 1-3 of 1 poc| ne s, Kles estate at No. 10 Laurel | grange ‘meeting in North Stonington |for ‘the message, where that charse D, Mrn W Tiolirkies. Mirs, | monstrances signed by real estats cent of the.premium and pais for oy | sun 2venue for a period of one year | Xi™'Ho Frankiin meeting there wert |amounts to 16 cents or over. 7he coras Chmvies. Sehoven. Mo I Sumay, | CWTers and others. Heating on the the policy holder. e e emagembet 1 and the trus- | pregent from this city Mise - Grace Pany then reports, monthly, to the|CHEFise SCHOVER, Mrs. . J. | remonstrances was set for Dec. 3 Moore and Miss Mary McMasters. collector if internal revenue in eacl H D. Gager, dlstrict visit - proper lease. The lodge expects to A Mrs. ‘H, D.’ Gager. ct visitor— -Stafford Springs is to have a big take over the property by the first All three of the meetings were well | district and pays over the penny. per Mrs. -~ Arthur Alquist, Mrs. Annte union sacred concert Sunday evening attended and the suffrage leaders feel | Call tax that has been collected in this o the Ehleten R r T s |of the month by the lease from th Chapman, - Mrs. W. E. Calkins, Mrs . . t © | that the week’s campalsn as a whole | manner. g T b ety which Fred G. Sanford has consented | organization which — purchased the | has been very successful. | They starta| The telephone company, expecting e Hpiot Incidents In Soci to.act as treasur a f the | Property. campalgn in the vicinity of New Lon- | fair treatment from its patrons in this AL Bhmbeil Mt Jeunie Kina ~ = I po Temvpd),ong Of (She| Several applications for membership | Gon tomay tSmtarac) matter, will instruct its operators to R e g gheakers will be Rev. Felix J. O'Neill. | were received for action. Some of prasyd advise’ public. telephone users, when |Pall: Mrs. Lavine, Mrs. T. McMahon, Sl the Swelly five jor, more /membeta on e JaEWRLULGIET TD the charge for the message or tele- |HIrs, AL Hrs. e P ey: Mre:| Miss Fenn of Terryville is the guest Arthur S. Winchester and E. Clin. | Hie membership committee report that gram is 15 cents or over, what the rate | C- F. Moore, Mrs. E. A. Sourbier, Mrs. [t M‘”‘ 5 ;{;Y"u i ton Winchester were hoste ot & famiiy |they have scured a large number of GAPT. M. P. ANDRUS. | 18, adding the request that the calling | J&Cob Sauter, Mrs. N. E. Whiting, |of Miss Mary E. Bidwel dinner party at thets home o shoThlY |names but thelr lists have mot yet by g party have ready the additional one|Mrs. E. M. Whitney, Mrs. J. F. Wil- e at the Mo-|poen handed in. " cent for the federal tax. When the|Der. Mrs. R. Woodmansee, Mrs. Charles | Miss Martha Osgood entertain . bican hotel Thursday. the guests in-| T the mear future the lodge ex.|Co8st Artillery Corps Officers Gave connection has been established the|Perrv, Mrs. S. Zelinzer. A Friend. Wednesday Auction club yesterday. Sl Rl “"é‘:om;icg:l?g‘fighlsg"% pects to hold @ smoker and it is hoped Him' Pair of Field Glasses. customer will be requested to drop in| Mss Gertrude Hathaway distriet| -\, .4 Mrs James L. Case have 3, > 5 - *|that le supreme instruc r wi be 5 - " 3 - - The mills of the Somerville Manu-|Ders a talk. The lodge is making big | cut Coast Artillery corps held a meet- | Ao wift Sovioe that thie be ooboreiia | George O. Hathaway, Mrs. John Jor- . facturing com: ' th Rock. |strides and bids falr to rank among | Ing Friday evening at the armory at|the s5-cent aigt. dom. Mrs M J King, Mrs. A Lumie.| s Helen Newton of the Academy ville and Broad Brook have sn soer|the largest organizations In. eastern | Bridseport, at which besides transact- | o CoMbSiCh of the one cent tax | Mrd. F. Smith. Jro Mra. F. Smith, Sr e L o Ao for 500,000 yards of weclen Qo wrder | Connecticut. ing some necessary business, was &|on all messages and telegrams costing | MIS. Anna Williams. ttor | Conn., for a few days. " must Be denvereq by ine. saed or per farewell to Capt M. P. Andrus, Who|i, cents or over from subscribers| Mrs.J. H. Sherman, district visitor 2 3 Comber. The order” 1o gorrd of De-| IADE INSPECTION VISIT has Deen Inspector-instructor for the | gtations will be included on the regular | —3Mrs- A, S. Curtis, Mrs A E. An-| oo ancn 1. Brown has gone to oo Tof Hiers S e alied O e e qon 10 Jeave for .(he)bills sent out by the company. It was | 4rews, Mies Clara Geer, Miss J. Sul- | pofig BHXR o JOVD. B35 So00, 10 rmies rope now engaged in war. TO COLUMBIAN COMMANDERY. | Hawallan Islands. There he will take | srzted that at this time it was impos- | livan, Miss McCloud, Mrs. J. E. Sher- | 0% ¥t T holidays. : o / A Tl M s mmand of the slst company, C. A.|sible to Comvute what this tax wouid | MaD. Mre M._J_Connel, Mrs H. S. . _Fair prices for everything. 350 newsboys and messenger_boys of( Grand Inspector Thomas W. Morgan | C. now at Jackson barracks,” Louisi- | gmount to in the local exchange. G Mrs . I Sherman. it vis.|. Miss Elizabeth Seeber of New York Fair treatment for “everybody. §|Newport by Mrs. Frederick W. Van Praised Work That He Saw. The hoard of officers elected Major Stor—Mre, L. 3. Balcom, Mra. Joha|® the e L s Sk o : e e o 0 el el s o, iy | MOTH. S Drasa Tt T OBITUARY, Murphy, Mrs. Thomas Pearson, Miss [J- Grabam, of Washington street. i THEPLAITI'-CADDEN Co. the First Methodist church, who has|evening Columbian commandery, No. 4, ;;{,“-‘3’ ;“fl “Cant Percy Morgan of Capt. Thomas E. Woelles. gw"» dl:du E. W. Mowry, Mrs. J. E.| p,varq Porter, a student at Drexel 75 held pastorate in Niantic and’ other|Knights Templar, held a special con- | Mystic treasurer. s 4 Law Two new books at the Otis library - 3 . institute, Philadelphia, is at his home -| To Captain Andrus the board of ofi- | Capt. Thomas Everett Welles, a for~| Miss Edith Maynard, district visitor i _Opclohur and Lense Grinders, Connecticut towns. :'ic:;atio%, atT:(l’uch u:e;.; ha.don vl:-xt:‘ & presented a pair of field slasses of vor of Pensacola, Fla., and a|—Mrs, Frank Bili, Mrs. Willlam Beck- on Williams street for a few days. 144-146 Main St.,. Norwich, Ct Stxth annual sale of Christmas nov- | Hartford, grand inspector of the grand | the latest design, which were highly | brother of Mrs W. Ray Lewls of New | with, Mre. M. J. Dolbeare, Mrs. F. D. H. W. Kent of New York city spent elties, including several pieces of an- | commandery of Connecticut, as well |2PPreciated by the captain. London, dled on Thursday at Cam-|Gager. Mrs. P. H. Humes, Mrs. Aus- | poipeiiving day with his sister, ddiss tique china and antique workbox, by |as the attendance of officers from St.| I8 successor, Captain Dengler, was | bridge, ‘Mass. Captain Welles was 58 ' tin Perkins, Mrs. Hezekiah Perkins, Katherine A. Kent, of Elm avenue. Miss Maud C. Buckingham, at 65 M- | John's commandery, Willimantic, Pal- | 8150 present and met the officers.’ The | and was born at Old Mystic. For over | Mrs. H. B, Winship, Mrs. O, S. Was- — Kinley avenue. Opening days Mon- | estine commandery, New London, and | 2rtillery corns band was on hand and |26 years he had been engaged in the | lev, Mra. Katherine Jacobs, Mrs. James Miss Nellie Loring, a student at the = day and Tuesday, Nov. 30th and Dec. | a delegation of about 50 from Narran-|Plaved during the evening, and re- |flsheries industries in Florida. He had | Olcott, Mrs. Waiter Woodworth. Mrs. | Boston Museum of Fine Arts, is at her ist, and continuing through the week | Sansett commandery of Westerle freshments were served. been 11l for nine weeks. T. A Whesler, Mre. W. C. Youns: Miss | porto on CLine: aveais to o Hom 0.5 mato S b ek This B ea Cromy Bletes at wortad b m this city Capt. W. G. Tarbox,| Captaln Welles, who had spent the| Ahbv Weodworth, Mrs. John E. Post. days. \ s = R Xy €ept. G. B. Church and Ideut. C. R.|past summer as usual at Old Mystic, Mrs. Philin Sheridan. district visitor - AT DAVIS THEATRE. o it e cton sof the Inepectar. | Nichols ‘were present. Fent to Boston for treatment. There |—Mrs. C. P. Bushnell, Mrs. J. Brennan. | mraver Briscoe of the law depart- B Conunsnder Geonme B Pursons Ana his ho submitted to an operation and had | Mrs. J. Curtis, Mrs. W. Canfleld. Mrs. |, Traver Briscos of the taw depart: A Pair of Sixes. associated officers of Columbian com- | STRANGE MALADY KILLING gone from a hospital to the home of | Thomas . Cummines, Mrs. Percival Heralded as a pure and simple ve-|mandery. ; hicle for langhter, the Edward Fraze| The evening concluded with a ban- y, A Pair of Sixes, presented at|duet served about 9.30 in the banquet the Davis.theatre, Friday fulfiled all|ball at the temple. taht had. been promised of it to the the_Thankssiving recess at his home a friend, where he was expected -to Dawber. Jr., Mre. C. CATTLE AT SALEM. fagein his health guficiently to enadle| K. Dofbeare, Mrs. Demnison.'drs. .| Dpetistront ot T 2 X im to go back to Pensacola. For sev. iton, Mrs. m ellow, Mrs. S 1 - Not the Foot and Mouth Discase It is| eral days he had been gradually fall- | C. H. Geer, Mrs. A. A Guile. Mrs. R.| , Mr. and Mre. W, &, Allis of Elm ave- : g P aptain We 1 kn STemt, Mex, 700 Masohorson Mre. B | Thanksgiving. guests of Mr. end Mrs. aptain Welles was wel own | Oleott, Mrs, J. C. Macpherson. Mrs. E. great delignt of a bl house "ehat Y. M. C. A. NOTES, o e, TheiP%, Jr. state cattle amons the older residents of this sec- | P. Rose, Mre. E. Fodier Mre L AR L AN e S ign | commissioner, has received word, it|tion. He had. acquired comsiderable|Schlaver. Mrs, erman, Mrs P. ‘ Mrs. a w. S e e cte 7 Moving Pioture Machine In—Campaign | was learned Fridey st Hartford that| property In Florida. in connection ik | B Bheridan Mes. A, Thommmon S T R e e n:ugewle' tmt ;::;pfl i o;leyua for Members to Start. cat]tlg at S:.l.‘lln are dyinf of i strange ge n;{unx business which he conduct- Wm;nm Wells, Mrs. D. Young, Mrs. G| ponor of the birthday of her son, Y = o malady, which the veterinarians thero|ed. He was twice elected mayor of | Ziegler. e I ecapabllities to interpret| The new moving picture machine at | are unable to diagnoses It 1s not the| Pensacola and secved an eromn’ coacs Blackstone Perkins. %h:.‘“-:n%*";. 'fhlemNtv hd%” Thomas|the Y. M. C. A. is now all set up in|foot and mouth disease, it is stated, | cellor of the Knights of Pythias in the The Atwood-Wallace Wedding. Miss_Elizabeth Chase, a student at Inyed th o dows b Miss New | oo ooth, bullt eapecially for it and|eo far as the symptoms indicate, but| Florida grand lodge. Friends in Norwich have learned the | Mrs. Keep's school in Farmington, is fori, who' Blaved the Emsieb servent| o, (e ssveral detalle to be look- | its affect on the cattle is said to be as| For years it had. been Captain details of the Atwood-Wallace wed- |spending the Thanksgiving recess at touk. plaved the English servant|ed after is all ready for the first film | disastrous, Dr. R. Ray Powers bof| Welles’ custom to spendl some (irse ot ding, whilh" t30k piace Tuesdiy at| her home on Broadway. 'E’-”mb oth Trving ana) Kats i ;‘r::)w which is to be given in the near | Norwalk, a member of the cattle com- :Pe oui‘ Wel;]eg homestead in Old Mys- 0 at the rectory of St. Paul's R. C Grey ure. 3 e 4 2 ' who had the leads on the femining| A membership e > missioner’s staff, has been detaileq to|tic, where he was born. He was a hurch, Worcester, Mass, Rev. Dr Mrs. A Cn.rpent_er of Uncas street % % investigate the trouble. son of Russell and Fanny Wells. His| ! 2 J . % Eaiaen. Mams whare asithe lawyer whose scheme was the|be held on Wednesaay ovening. oo THANKSGIVING PARTY. in Pensacol Charlotte Mae Wallace, wore a hand- | ter, Mrs. Joseph I. Lamb. =y Besides Mrs. Lewls, there are three i lot. 3 scme gown. of Spanish lace over white s L= Cpiotian a1l the resultut freshments are to be served during the | yiee Etta Rosenbers Entertained Fif- Yo ang eSSt Babcock of New | crepe ‘de chine. The bridesmaid, Who| ofr. and Mrs. Will L. Stearns and well cast and each of the minor parts| Rev. L. M. Keneston will be the teen Friends—Music and Games, Welles of O1d Mystic, and two br:ait‘n::-s was Miss Kathleen G. Griffin, of Wor- | Leroy Stearns are spendinz Thanks- was pleasingly filled. speaker at the men’s meeting to be === George W. and William P, Well ¢ | Cester, formerly of Jewett City, wore|giving week in Winchenden, Mass, held at ‘the Y. M. C. A on Sunday | Miss Etta Rosenberg prettily enter- | 5388 (1 3 %, Of| Nile green chiffon over messaline. making the trip by motor. ‘Compensation Agreements. aftérnoon and an orchestra will pro- |tained 15 guests at a Thanksgiving g K S The bride’s gift to the bridesmaid " party Thursday evening at her home, - George W. Warner. was an old gold necklace. e groom, Ewo new compensation agreements|Vio JUslC. A larse attendance is Py TICTSCRY (VRIS 04 time wes| Capt. George W Warner, formerly | Hurold Bradford Atwood, of Danielson, | . o and Mre. Ronald Byrnes and con were filed on Friday with the clerk of | 190 izh school Bible class held an | enjoved with games of all kinds and | of Woodstock, died at his home fa €2V 18 best man, who was Arthur .| o cests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick the superior court by tho commission- | interesting session on Friday -night | music, both vocal and instrumental. | Washington, D. C. of o paraivtic|St. John. a gold scarfpin with setting | I 4 s BB g B ey o1, Dr. James J. Donohue. -They Were | when Arthur Libby ied a spirited dis- | Piano solos by Miss Lena Norvick and | shock. He was one of the first to en- |of amethyst and pearls. His gift to 3 s i the following: cussion on High ys«:hoo\ Frats, The |the hostess, Miss Rosenberg, were | list in the Civil war as a three monthe’ | the bride was a diamond brooch. B> Acnablod Jirlle mills, Inc, of Hanover, em-|Newsboys passed an enjoyable evening | Breatly enjoyed, as were the vocal so- | man. After his enlistment oxpired he| The bride was graduated from Riv-| Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Arao L Elover, and Jane Thomas of Hanover, | iy °yie pare roome on Friday evening, |10S by Miss Gertrude Bloom. returned to Woodstock and raised | erside_grammar schiool. Jewett City, | Newburg, N. Y. are guests of Mr. Ar- empioye, who received body bruises | 7 the game rooms on Triday "| _Prizes for the several games ar-|Company G, 1Sth regiment, of which|the St. Hyacinth, P. Q., boarding | nold's TR e e e and-sprains Oct. 26. Agreement was FUNERAL. ranged were won by Miss Sarah Katz, | he was made captain. He was taken [school, and also the Norwich Busiress | T- Arnold, of Williams street. $5.75 weekly during disability com- Miss Annie Chermis, Miss Gertrude|prisoner at the battle of Winchester | collegé. Mr. Atwood is a sraduate of mencing Nov. 10, Mrs. Henry Dearing. Bloom and Miss Lena Norvick. Nice|and was in Libby prison about 10| Killingly High school Danielson and| Mr, and Mrs. Charles F. Chapman, N. C. Hall of 0ld Lyme, employer, Deari refreshments were served by Miss|months. On his release he returned to|~* Clark college, Worcester. Mrs. At-|who spent Thanksgiving with relatives and Fred Kirk of Old Lyme, employe, | The funeral of Mrs. Henry k. | Rosenberg, assisted Dby her sister, | his regiment an dremained with it to| wood was for three vears in the ofece |in Norwich, returned Thursday even- ‘who'got blood poison Sept. 15. -Agree- | Was held from her home No. 30 1'?‘?“’" Miss Fannie Rosenberg. the close of the war. He leaves his|of the State. Mutual Life -Assurance|ing to their home in New York. ment was $5.19 weekly during total in. |1in street Friday afternoon at 2 L4 °°“t - - wife, two soms and one sister, Mra,|company of Worcester and the number capacity beginning Sept. 30. Archdescon J. Bldared Brown, rector of | ol e o0 Cr Organization Filed. |Albert.B. Merriam, of Hartford’ of warm friends she made there and{ Miss Grace Lester, who is studying e O o it (of ‘oaniaetion hus e o ey glrewhere was in & manner indicated | at the Boston' Museum of Fine Arts in e’ e tiful Officlal Statement From Russlan|ine SOFicss. The boarrs e red- | besn Bied 1o The ofian ot the sooe Cornerstone Laying. atved T oo S0 WRIE ahe | Boaton, is:at e General “Staff. erick Kline, and George Dufner and |secretary by the Norwich Improve-| The cornerstone laying for the new Mr. Atwood and his bride left short- Petrograd, Nov. 27.—The following |burial took place in Yantic cemetery.|ment company whose officers are as|najl of Union lodge, No. 31, A. F. and | Iy -atter the. ceremony for their mege Miss Mary Esther Lippitt of Smith officlal statement -from the Russian |Archdeacon Brown read a committal [follows: President, Henry Gebrath; |a M., New London will be on Dec. 29, | d'nz jourrev and are 'to be at home i ss h"’ ,{‘ afphu_ B geéneral staff was made public here [Service at the grave. The funeral was (vice president. Joseph A. George: sec- |in conmection with usual celebration | after Feb, 1et ot the Erormrs T e et K o Bl e - todsy: largely attended and’ there were a|retary .A. Chester Brown; treasurer,|py the Jodge John's _ night. | Danfelson. The bride’s traveling suit grmhn‘;eeéuud e D ~Om.the left bank of the Vistula our |number of beautifu ! floral remem- |F. C, Sterry; directors, Henry Gebrath. | Grand officers will ‘visit the. lodbe: o | o of Gark mrawn Ganaame Ty b Chtosmn mfl. ;dvlnflu from' the lower part | brances. ir)l A, J“rmmm%g °E.Gneorfl:.‘ 33 gl‘hmE‘ th-:, dn-!e'r;nd wfil eaniiot. ‘the eg‘ with fur, with hat to correspond. o cago. e Bzure river, e 4 T ¥ 0 i monies. wi tendered a n- 2 B reachulCon LS Dumbet of Tocal Catholics will go|Andrew, C._F._ Moyer, J. A. Georss |ner"at the 'Grosior owse Sunnveide’ Barrel” Burning the Ferai ot th Wiikaitte Hormel 7 to Hartf Agnes'|and Dr. J. J. 5 4 R 3 e ain b e, of B ottt Taiite Wil T ] TV s (ha T . WAL T : The Sunnyside boys were successtul | school. is spending the Thanksgiving U5, P. CONANT, 11. Predafin the villeges in the valley of the Mroga | to be opened on Sunday from 11 & m.|chased the Kies residence on Laurel| New London friends hear that Mor-|in their Thanksglving Tecess’ with her ‘uncle and aunt. 'Mr. h ana th 3. F. C 100|river. In some places we dislodged |to 6 ©. m.. On Monday and Tuesday|Hill avenue, which is to be leased | ton F. Plant’s iilness at his New York|rels and when the might a and Mrs Willlam C. Osgood, an 'm““‘?‘ he-maket, _ |the Germans by bayonet Our | the_visiting hours will be from 1 p.|by the Rose of New England Todge of | residence i& no more serlous than a|enough to strinig- about | mother, Mrs. Cowles, at their home on Ars the'hest on fhe meket, . Logrenatve: in this “continues, 'm. fo p.m Moose, ‘ rheumatism In the right hip and knee | 16 o & pole. East Town street.

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